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About Littleton

Littleton is the administrative center of Arapahoe County, Colorado. Littleton has a land area of 13 square miles and is home to more than 46,300 people. The Columbine High School—site of one of the most infamous high school shootings in American history—is located in Littleton.

From 2010 to 2016, the population in Littleton grew by 11%. The ethnic composition of the population is 82% white, 12% Hispanic, 2% Asian, and 1% black. The most common foreign languages in the city are Spanish, German, and Vietnamese.

People in Littleton earn a mean annual wage of $40,100. The median household income is $67,100. Ninety-four percent of residents aged 25 or older have graduated from high school. Around 46% of residents in that age group have a bachelor’s degree. Approximately 9% of people in Littleton live below the poverty line.

Mental Health in Littleton

Public schools in Littleton have decided to shift school hours to better match how young people naturally sleep. Beginning in the fall of 2018, elementary schools will begin one hour earlier. Meanwhile, middle schools and high schools will begin one hour later than they usually do. Numerous studies suggest children who do not get adequate sleep are at higher risk for depression, inattention, risk-taking behaviors, and suicidal ideation. District officials believe the time adjustments will have a positive impact on youth mental health and academic performance.

In 2017, Littleton experienced two student suicides in two days. Since 2013, Littleton has spent $800,000 to hire mental health counselors. The city later started a program to help children who lack health insurance receive mental health counselling. Twelve percent of residents in Littleton who are younger than 65 do not have medical insurance.